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Hi i do want to combine the spheres to look like a 3D football.

While doing so spheres got merged to another sphere's centre or some other points..

could anyone help me in this regard...

I am completely out of this field(CAD) of Concentration

 

Thanks

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Why have you decided on this particular approach (using spheres)?

 

Have you tried setting up some type of reference grid?

 

How are you currently locating the spheres?

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@ QM Thanks for the rep

I want to create a simple cluster of spheres...

Currently am using mouse to place spheres over a big sphere so that it look like a cluster...

Sometimes Spheres go into the big sphere thats where the actual probe begins

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Sounds like you could use some reference lines (temporarily) to locate the smaller spheres around the larger sphere. Or you could try point filters but with a sphere this might be more of a challenge. I'm "old school" so reference lines would be my choice.

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Here is my last doubt... watever i render it comes in a black background....

i need to change that to white one i changed the values in render props but no effect takes place

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Maybe this is what you want.

 

Command line: View. Up pops the View Manager. Click on the New button (to the right). On the New View / Shot Properties dialog window look towards the bottom where it says Background. Your choices in the drop-down list will be Default (black), Solid, Gradient and Image.

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@ QM thanks for ur suggestion bro

it came out

only a slight modification is needed

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I tried to to get a gold nano cluster for presentation

for a chemist this is enough

 

It needs a slight modification

 

Awaiting for ur reply

:unsure:

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